The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    T II E DAILY NEBRASKA N
CROSS-COUNTRY HEN
HAKE POOR SHOWING
Jimmy Lawii Ii DUappoiuted
Second Try out Final Taam
Has Baa SaUctad
in
Results of the tryouts for the
cross-country team held yeaterda
afternoon were disappointing, ac
cording to Jimmy Lewis, acting
coach. Barring illness, the team for
the Missouri meet will be composed
of Captain Hays, Glenn Johnson, Mc
Cartney, Keller, Chadderdon, and
Cumings.
Captain Hays and Johnson showed
up well enough in the preliminary
tryouts held a week ago that they
did not run in the final tryouts last
night. Both are being nursed along
carefully so that they will not go
stale, as they were in good shape a
week ago.
Team Picked
McCartney nosed Reller out in the
last thirty yards after trailing him
around the track in the' finishing
laps. Chadderdon, former Weslcyan
runner finished an easy third and
Cumings was fourth. These four with
Hays and Johnson will form the team
against Missouri here next week.
Jimmy Lewis was disappointed in
the failure of most of the starters
to finish. The four who earned places
on the team were the only ones to
complete the course. Dickson, letter
man two years ago, and Sprague,
sophomore, who surprised everyone
by his third place last week were
both taken sick during the race and
forced to stop. Dickson very nearly
finished but had to stop when he hit
the viaduct coming back. Dledrich
another good prospect, also was both
ered with cramps and dropped out.
Fifteen started, a somewhat smaller
number than a week ago.
Slower lime
McCartney's time was 29 minutes,
12 seconds. Reller finished in 19 15
1-2. This time is slightly slower than
the time made in the tryouts a year
ago. Nebraska's team as determined
yesterday will officially open the
cross-country season with a dual meet
with Missouri here Saturday, October
9 in conjunction with the Nebraska'
Missouri football game.
Men to Watch Saturday
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Chuck Everett, 154-pound Drake
balfback, has been one of the
backfield sensatJons of the Missouri
Valley ever since he started play
ing football for the Drake Bulldogs.
He did plenty of damage last year
when the Solemltes defeated the
Huskers, 14 to 0, and he plans to
elp his pals win another victory
over Nebraska.
Jeff Robertson, 185-pound Drake
end, who helped the Bulldogs wal
lop the Huskers last year, plans to
do his share to help the Solemltes
gain another verdict over the
Beargmen.
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Lyle Ewart, 225-pound tackle, Is
the heavyweight on Ossle Solera's
1926 Drake University football
eleven. Ewart was one of the men
who spilled the Husker "hope
chest" in the snowstorm game at
Des Moines last year.
Clarence Simpson probably will
hold down the center position on
the Drake team that meets the Ne
braska Cornhuskers Saturday. He
weighs 17? pounds.
BAND PRESENT AT
RALLY AND GAME
Short Parade Before Grid Contest
And at Haye; AUo Play
Tonight at Coliseum
The R. O. T. C. band will be pre
sent at the Drake game Saturday
with the traditional enthusiasm and
in full uniform, with new belts, and
new "Nebraska" streamers. The band
will make a short parade before the
game and will entertain the crowd
between halves by marching on the
oval.
IliiSllllilllll
5-
Archie Johnson, 172-halfback,
will be seen in action when Drake
and Nebraska meet at Lincoln, Saturday.
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Chuck Delmege, 180-end, will be
seen In action with the Butldogs
when the Huskers meet Drake Saturday.
Here Is the man who will captain
the Drake Bulldogs who meet the
Nebraska Cornhuskers in the open
ing game at Nebraska Memorial
Stadium, Saturday. His name Is
Gall Fry, and although he weighs
but 149 pounds he makes life mis
erable for opposing teams.
Frank Anderson,
Drake halfback.
165-pound
( wr;
Ronald Anderson, 194-pound
Drake guard, promises to give the
Cornhuskers plenty to worry about.
An innovation has been created
this year in that the band will play
the Star Spangled Banner before all
games. Another innovation is that it
will no longer take in any new men
without giving them uniforms. This
will undoubtedly improve the organi
zation's appearance as in the past
more men have been taken in than
could be outfitted.
The band, ununiformed will also
appear at the rally.
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Football Season
Here's what you'll want for all the games and the
weather to come. You positively ought to attend the
first game of the year The .first chance to wear your
colors.
Nebraska vs. Drake
WE ARE FEATURING
ALL WOOL SWEATERS
In Scarlet and Scarlet and
white combinations. Button
down shakers. Full-Overs and
the hit of the season the TH
don Neck Pull-Over All
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'O" Street
TENTH and "O"
LINCOLN
YEARLINGS GET
DUMMY PRACTICE
Tackling and Ball-Lugging Vera
Not on Prof rm; Smith Loomi
A New Backfield IrNn
Dummy practice with the Varsity
constituted the yeahisrs' football
workout Thursday afternoon. Neither
tackling nor ball-luRging was on the
program. Passing drev the big as
signment, with Wir.ta throwing the
pigskin to either Sloan or Toms for
some good gains.
A new backtield rr. in, Smith, is the
latest luminary in the freshmen's
fast backfield. Hia allaround ability
will probably soon be utilized by
"Choppy" Rhodes.
Regulars on Sideline!
Several regular linemen were on
the sidelines nursing minor injuries
received from previous Varsity mix
ups. Craig, Richard and Broadstone
stayed away allowing fiushce, Munn
and Jeffreys to partatce in the tussle.
A patched lineup went the pace,
showing up especially well on the
offense. It had
Bushee and Munn, tackles.
Jeffreys and Ray, guards.
Lewandowski and Toms, ends.
Case, center.
Sloan and Witte, halves.
Elkins, quarter, and Fnr.'ey, full.
New Kansas Building
The skeleton of a new auditorium
looms on the campus of Kansas Uni
versity. The building will seat more
than six thousand persons. It will
be roguhly in the shape of a horse
shoe and will be made of reinforced
concrete.
IN THE VALLEY
..By..
FRED Z1MMER
m ,u mill iM the inaucrura-
iUIIluuvn ..... -
tion of the 1026 Cornhuskcr football
season. Drake University of Des
Moines will be the opponents for
Coach Bcarg's men. The game is
...twuinlnfl for 2 o'clock in the Ne
braska Memorial Stadium.
last
two
the
Tha naoers have been full the I
.
few days of the doings of the
teams. Nebraska papers tell of
Huskers' chances and prospects
whiU Iowa naners are setting
.,;f a ballvho about the Bulldo
1 w
Now that TerythinB has been
it is up to the two teams to oxhi
their skill with the pigskin.
up
gs.
id
bit
From all pre-season dope it is to
be believed that the game will be
close. The two teams are very evenly
matched in regard to weight, speed,
nnd venrs of experience of the play
ers. The only marked advantage that
can be seen at the present time goes
to Nebraska. In the matter of re
serve strength the Iluskers have it
he Drake Bulldogs. Coach
Bearg has command over three teams
which do not vary much In playing
ability and this is what Coach Solem
of the Des Moines institution lacks.
We are only hoping To? one thing.
That is that the weather roan will b
more kind to the Nebraska football
team this year than he was last
It
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Let's all pray for a
lood day Saturday.
Good weather and a
Victory for the team.
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PLAYING
"BLUES AS YOU LIKE THEM"
will be remembered thr.t the majority
of th rs piye lh" "
were played under adrerse weam
conditions, such as rain, mud, snow
J I-.. The bit man at Wasblnftor
who makes the forecasts has prom-
ised us a good day for Saturday. We
hope that he may be rifht.
A. in the line-un for the Saturday
game we have nothing to say. It has
rwon nicked so often that we have
given up all hope of picking the start
ing Nebraska line-up. One thing ceis
tain is thnt Coach Bearg will Btart o
tnnm which any Cornhusker follower
may well be proud of and we believe
that his judgment will return the
Huskers victors at the end of the
fray.
WANT ADS
FOUND Black key case with keys.
Fountain College Book Store. Call
at Stntion A.
WANTED Boy roommate. 316 No.
J8th St. LG681.
WANTED University girl to work
for board and room. M1138.
WANTED To rent room at reason,
able price to one or two girls wh0
will care for baby occasionally,
Phone B4305. x
STEXMliEXfED rooms for girTTfor
rent. Prices very reasonable. Block
and a half from campus. 1520 R
Street. L4485.
Laundry Mailing
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